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Dr in 6 week ultrasound scan after cesarean delivery can they detect hernia or any problem occured to stitches
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Hernia is not a problem in the stitches. It is weakness of the abdominal wall. Please consult a Gynaecologist or General Surgeon in your area who can examine you and tell you exactly if you have hernia or not. Secondly,  healing of the wound after operation is a continuous process . After one year about 75-80% of healing has occurred. So, unless you have obvious bulge of Abdomen or the abdominal wall is hanging in front you, not much will be diagnosed at 6 weeks after Surgery.
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Visit ur gynaec
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Yes it could be , are you facing any symptoms?
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Can  be But  u  will  have  some  symptoms  also
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Yes thy can
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Yes, it maybe seen.
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